Selectively securable grill cover

ABSTRACT

A grill cover is configured to be utilized with a grill having a metallic component, the grill cover includes a cover body, a magnetic fastener, and a secondary fastener. The cover body presents an outer edge disposed along a bottom side and a cover void therein configured to receive the grill therein. The magnetic fastener and the secondary fastener are each secured to the cover body. The magnetic fastener is configured to provide a magnetic force to keep the magnetic fastener selectively secured to the metallic component of the grill so as to keep the cover body in place around the grill therein. The secondary fastener is configured to reduce a cross-sectional area of the cover void so as to prevent the grill cover from being removed from the grill while the secondary fastener is emplaced.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation application, and claims prioritybenefit with regard to all common subject matter, of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 16/881,075, filed May 22, 2020, the entirety ofwhich is incorporated herein.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present disclosure generally relates to grill covers configured tobe used with a standard barbecue grill.

BACKGROUND

Grills are utilized to cook food outdoors. Grill covers are utilized toprovide protection for a grill or other outdoor cooking equipment.Because the grill typically spends most time out of doors, the grill isexposed to weather and other environmental factors to which other indoorcooking equipment is not exposed. The weather can include high winds,storms, and the like.

As such, it is common for grill covers of the prior art to becomedislodged and blow away. To counter this, some grill covers of the priorart typically are fitted with various securing structures and/or arespecifically fitted to a single model of grill. However, these securingstructures require the user to emplace them correctly and securely everytime. Further, the specifically fitted grill covers tend to beexpensive.

What is lacking in the prior art is a grill cover that is a generic sizeand shape that is easy to emplace and secure. This background discussionis intended to provide information related to the present inventionwhich is not necessarily prior art.

BRIEF SUMMARY

Embodiments of the invention solve the above-mentioned problem (as wellas other problems) by providing a selectively securable grill cover thatutilizes magnets to easily and quickly secure to the grill. The magnetsare secured to a lower end of the grill cover so as to automaticallysecure to a metallic component of the grill when the grill cover isemplaced over the grill.

A first embodiment of the invention is broadly directed to a grill coverconfigured to be utilized with a grill having a metallic component, thegrill cover comprising a cover body and a magnetic fastener. The coverbody presents an outer edge disposed along a bottom side and a covervoid therein configured to receive the grill therein. The magneticfastener is secured to the cover body. The magnetic fastener isconfigured to provide a magnetic force to keep the magnetic fastenerselectively secured to the metallic component of the grill so as to keepthe cover body in place around the grill therein.

A second embodiment of the invention is broadly directed to a grillcover configured to be utilized with a grill having a metalliccomponent, the grill cover comprising a cover body, a magnetic fastener,and a secondary fastener. The cover body presents an outer edge disposedalong a bottom side and a cover void therein configured to receive thegrill therein. The magnetic fastener is secured to the cover body. Themagnetic fastener is configured to provide a magnetic force to keep themagnetic fastener selectively secured to the metallic component of thegrill so as to keep the cover body in place around the grill therein.The secondary fastener is also secured to the cover body. The secondaryfastener is configured to reduce a cross-sectional area of the covervoid so as to prevent the grill cover from being removed from the grillwhile the secondary fastener is emplaced.

A third embodiment of the invention is broadly directed to a method ofmanufacturing a grill cover. The method comprises steps of acquiring apolyester fabric; coating the polyester fabric with a protectivecoating; cutting the polyester fabric to a pattern shape; sewing thepolyester fabric to form a cover body; inserting a magnet into a pocket;sealing the magnetic component into the pocket; and securing the pocketto the cover body to form the grill cover.

Additional embodiments of the invention may be directed to a combinationgrill and grill cover, wherein the grill cover includes the discussedmagnetic fastener. Still other embodiments of the invention may bedirected to a magnetic fastener configured to be added to an existinggrill cover. Yet other embodiments of the invention may be directed to amethod of emplacing and removing a grill cover over a grill. Yet stillother embodiments will be discussed herein.

Advantages of these and other embodiments will become more apparent tothose skilled in the art from the following description of the exemplaryembodiments which have been shown and described by way of illustration.As will be realized, the present embodiments described herein may becapable of other and different embodiments, and their details arecapable of modification in various respects. Accordingly, the drawingsand description are to be regarded as illustrative in, nature and not asrestrictive.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The Figures described below depict various aspects of systems andmethods disclosed therein. It should be understood that each Figuredepicts an embodiment of a particular aspect of the disclosed systemsand methods, and that each of the Figures is intended to accord with apossible embodiment thereof. Further, wherever possible, the followingdescription refers to the reference numerals included in the followingFigures, in which features depicted in multiple Figures are designatedwith consistent reference numerals. The present embodiments are notlimited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown in theFigures.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a grill cover depicted along with agrill over which the grill cover is configured to be emplaced;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the grill cover emplaced over the grill;

FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing a magnet of the grill cover; and

FIG. 4 is a vertical cross-section view of the magnet of the grill coversecured to the grill.

The Figures depict exemplary embodiments for purposes of illustrationonly. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the followingdiscussion that alternative embodiments of the systems and methodsillustrated herein may be employed without departing from the principlesof the invention described herein. While the drawings do not necessarilyprovide exact dimensions or tolerances for the illustrated components orstructures, the drawings, not including any purely schematic drawings,are to scale with respect to the relationships between the components ofthe structures illustrated therein.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention is susceptible of embodiment in many differentforms. While the drawings illustrate, and the specification describes,certain preferred embodiments of the invention, it is to be understoodthat such disclosure is by way of example only. There is no intent tolimit the principles of the present invention to the particulardisclosed embodiments. For instance, the drawing figures do not limitthe present invention to the specific embodiments disclosed anddescribed herein. Furthermore, directional references (for example, top,bottom, up, and down) are used herein solely for the sake of convenienceand should be understood only in relation to each other. For instance, acomponent might in practice be oriented such that faces referred to as“top” and “bottom” are sideways, angled or inverted relative to thechosen frame of reference. Use of directional terms such as “upper,”“lower,”, “top”, “bottom”, “above,” “below”, “front”, “forward”, “left”or “right”, and etc. are intended merely for orientation, to describethe positions and/or orientations of various components relative to oneanother, and are not intended to impose limitations on any positionand/or orientation of any embodiment of the invention relative to anyreference point external to the reference.

Exemplary Environment

Embodiments of the invention are directed to a grill cover 10. Asdiscussed above, grill covers 10 are utilized to provide protection fora grill 12 or other outdoor cooking equipment. Because the grill 12typically spends most time out of doors, the grill 12 is exposed toweather and other environmental factors to which other indoor cookingequipment is not exposed. Examples of this weather can include highwinds and rains. Rain and other precipitation can damage the grill 12over time. The high winds can typically dislodge the grill cover 10 thatis otherwise protecting the grill 12, thus exposing the grill 12 towater damage (and often blowing the grill cover 10 away from theimmediate area.

Turning to FIG. 1 , an exemplary grill 12 is shown in relation to agrill cover 10. Before discussing the grill cover 10 in detail, thegrill 12 will be briefly described so as to orient the reader to anexemplary environment in which various embodiments of the invention maybe utilized. It should be appreciated that the grill 12 discussed hereinis only exemplary and that other embodiments of the invention may beconfigured to be utilized in combination with other grills, outdoorcooking devices, or other devices.

The exemplary grill 12 is a standard grill that may be utilized outsideof a home or at some other outdoor location. The grill 12 generallycomprises a grill body 14 and a lid 16. The grill 12 may further includeone or more lateral protrusions 18. The grill 12 is orientedsubstantially vertically, such that a standing person can utilize thegrill 12.

The grill body 14 includes a cooking segment 20 and a cabinet segment22. The cooking segment 20 presents a front panel 24 and one or moreside panels 26. The cooking segment 20 may also present a back panel(not illustrated). The front panel 24, the back panel, and the sidepanels 26 surround the heat source and the grill grates. The front panel24, the back panel, and the side panels 26 provide thermal insulation soas to retain the heat within the cooking segment 20.

In some embodiments, the cabinet segment 22 includes a front panel 28(which may be unitary with the front panel 24 of the cooking segment 20or distinct therefrom), one or more side panels 30 (which may be unitarywith the respective side panels 26 of the cooking segment 20 or distincttherefrom), a back panel (not illustrated), and a bottom panel 32. Thefront panel 28 of the cabinet segment 22 may have one or more doors 34associated therewith. The door 34 may provide access to the interiorcomponents of the cabinet segment 22, such as a fuel tank and othercooking accessories. The cabinet segment 22 may also include one or morefuel ports 36 configured to interface with the fuel tank and the cookingelement for the transfer of fuel.

The cabinet segment 22 may additionally or alternatively include braces40 and posts 42. The braces 40 provide horizontal support and the posts42 provide vertical support. The braces 40 and/or posts 42 may providestructural support so as to support the cooking segment 20 thereon. Thebraces 40 may include a front brace 44, a left brace 46, a rear brace48, a right brace 50, and a cross brace 52. The posts 42 may include afront-left post 54, a front-right post 56, a rear-left post 58, and arear-right post 60. The braces 40 and/or posts 42 may provide anintersection between the respective panels 28,30,32 of the cabinetsegment 22. In other embodiments, not illustrated, the cabinet segment22 may comprise at least one brace 40 and at least one post 42, withoutany panels.

The cooking segment 20 includes a heat source and grill grates (notillustrated). The heat source produces a flame or other heat which istransferred (typically through conduction) to the grill grates or othercooking surfaces. The cabinet segment 22 is configured to hold a fueltank (such as a propane tank). Fuel from the fuel tank is burned by theheat source so as to produce the flame or other heat. The cabinetsegment 22 may also include one or more legs 62 which may each have awheel 64 or a foot (not illustrated). The wheel 64 may be a static wheel66 or a caster wheel 68. Caster wheels 68 pivot about a vertical axis soas to allow for movement in multiple directions. Static wheels 66 rotateonly about a horizontal axis so as to allow for movement only in asingle direction.

The lid 16 is pivotably attached to the cooking segment 20 at a lidpivot 70. The lid 16 comprises a lid body 72 and a handle 74. The lidbody 72 provides thermal insulation so as to retain heat within thecooking segment 20. The lid body 72 covers the cooking segment 20 whenin a downward orientation and exposes the cooking segment 20 when in anupward orientation. Thus, the user may selectively cover the cookingsegment 20 to retain heat during cooking and expose the cooking segment20 to add, move, flip, or remove the food during the cooking process.The handle 74 is physically separated by the lid body 72, such as viaone or more thermally insulating lid arms 76. The lid arms 76 preventthe handle 74 from becoming excessively heated during normal operation.The handle 74 is presented adjacent to the front panel 24 such that theuser may grasp and lift the handle 74 so as to move the lid 16 to theupward orientation.

In embodiments of the invention, the grill cover 10 is configured to beutilized with a grill 12 having a metallic component 78, morespecifically a ferromagnetic component. The grill cover 10 includes amagnet that is configured to selectively secure to the ferromagneticcomponent of the grill 12. In some embodiments, the ferromagneticcomponent is the front brace 44 and the rear brace 48. In someembodiments, the ferromagnetic component is the front-right post 56, thefront-left post 54, the rear-right post 60, and the rear-left post 58.In some embodiments, the ferromagnetic component is the front brace 44.In some embodiments, the ferromagnetic component is the rear brace 48.In some embodiments, the ferromagnetic component is at least one door34. In some embodiments, the ferromagnetic component is the back panelof the cabinet segment 22.

Embodiments of the invention may be directed to the covering of any ofvarious types of grills. These include, but are not limited to,residential built-in grills, restaurant grills, commercial grills, foodtruck grills, competition grills, portable grills, and other grills.Embodiments of the invention may be directed to covering of any ofvarious other types of outdoor cooking equipment. These include, but arenot limited to, drum-style smokers, bullet-style smokers, verticalsmokers, horizontal smokers, off-set smokers, cabinet-style smokers,egg-style smokers, outdoor pizza ovens, or other types of devices.Embodiments of the invention may be directed to covering other types ofoutdoor equipment. These include, but are not limited to, tools,structures, outdoor furniture, fire pits, space heaters, and the like.It should be appreciated that the above discussed devices and uses areonly exemplary.

Exemplary Grill Cover

The grill cover 10 is configured to be disposed over the grill 12described above. The grill cover 10 is configured to be selectivelysecured to the grill 12, as discussed below. The grill cover 10 providesa protective barrier between the grill 12 and the exterior environment,which is typically an outdoor environment.

In embodiments, the grill cover 10 broadly comprises a cover body 80, aprimary fastener 82, and a secondary fastener 84. The primary fastener82 attaches to the grill 12 automatically so as to at least temporarilyhold the grill cover 10 in place over the grill 12. The secondaryfastener 84 is secured subsequently to provide additional securement ofthe grill cover 10 to the grill 12.

The cover body 80 of embodiments comprises an anterior panel 86, aposterior panel 88, and a traversing panel 90. The anterior panel 86 isconfigured to be aligned with the front panel 24 of the grill 12. Theposterior panel 88 is spaced apart from the anterior panel 86 via thetraversing panel 90. The traversing panel 90 keeps a spacing between theanterior panel 86 and the posterior panel 88. The grill 12 fits withinthe spacing, such that the grill cover 10 substantially surrounds thegrill 12.

The anterior panel 86 and posterior panel 88 of embodiments each presenta shape generally complementary to a shape presented by the grill 12. Insome embodiments, the anterior panel 86 and the posterior panel 88 eachpresent a beveled rectangular shape, in which the top two corners of therectangle are beveled, as best shown in FIG. 1 . This shape mayadditionally or alternatively be described as a hexagon having two rightangles on a lower side. In other embodiments, the anterior panel 86 andthe posterior panel 88 may each present another shape configured to beutilized in conjunction with a grill 12 of another shape.

It should be appreciated that in some embodiments, the grill cover 10 issubstantially symmetrical about a vertical plane, such that the anteriorsheet is similar to the posterior sheet. In these embodiments, the coverbody 80 may be installed with either the anterior sheet or the posteriorsheet aligned with the front panel 24 of the grill 12.

The traversing panel 90 is disposed between the anterior sheet and theposterior sheet. In some embodiments, the traversing panel 90 comprisesa set of sub-panels 92. The sub-panels 92 may include a right sub-panel94, a top-right sub-panel 96, a top sub-panel 98 (shown in FIG. 2 ), atop-left sub-panel (not directly illustrated), and a left sub-panel 100(shown in FIG. 1 ). The sub-panels 92 may be unitary, such that thesub-panels 92 are defined by an angle at which the sub-panel is securedrelative to the anterior panel 86 and/or the posterior panel 88. Thetraversing panel 90 may be secured to the anterior panel 86 and/or theposterior panel 88 via stitching. Alternatively, the traversing panel 90may be secured to the anterior panel 86 and/or the posterior panel 88via a chemical adhesive. In still other embodiments, the traversingpanel 90 may be monolithic with the anterior panel 86 and/or theposterior panel 88.

The cover body 80 of embodiments presents an outer edge 102 disposedalong a bottom side 104. The outer edge 102 includes a lower side of theanterior panel 86, two lower sides of the traversing panel 90, and alower side of the posterior panel 88. As can be best seen in FIG. 1 ,the outer edge 102 presents a generally rectangular shape about ahorizontal cross-section. The outer edge 102 is at least large enough tofit over the grill 12 (as shown in FIG. 1 ) such that it may be reducedso as to stay in contact with the grill 12 (as shown in FIG. 2 ).

The outer edge 102 may include a facing 106, as best illustrated in FIG.4 . The facing 106 is a distinct fabric segment that is disposed overthe outer edge 102 of the cover body 80. The facing 106 is sewn over theouter edge 102 to protect the outer edge 102 from raveling. In someembodiments, the facing 106 is a continuous fabric segment. In otherembodiments, the facing 106 is distinct for each of the panels 86,88,90of the cover body 80. In other embodiments of the invention, notillustrated, the outer edge 102 of the cover body 80 is hemmed orotherwise terminated. In still other embodiments, also not illustrated,the outer edge 102 is hemmed in addition to the facing 106 disposedthereon,

The cover body 80 presents a cover void 108 therein configured toreceive the grill 12 therein. The cover void 108 is defined by the outeredge 102 and the interior of the cover body 80. The void is reduced oncethe grill cover 10 is disposed over the grill 12, as shown in FIG. 2 .The void is reduced through the primary fastener 82 and/or secondaryfastener 84 constricting the outer edge 102, so as to prevent the outeredge 102 from being removed up and over the grill 12, as discussedbelow.

In embodiments of the invention, the grill cover 10 includes a magneticfastener 110 secured to the cover body 80 so as to act as a primaryfastener 82 of the cover body 80 to the grill 12. The magnetic fastener110 may be disposed along the outer edge 102 of the cover body 80 (asshown in FIGS. 1 and 3 ), such that the magnetic fastener 110 will bedisposed near the bottom side 104 when the grill cover 10 is emplacedover the grill 12 (as shown in FIG. 2 ).

The magnetic fastener 110 is configured to provide a magnetic force tokeep the magnetic fastener 110 selectively secured to the metalliccomponent 78 of the grill 12 so as to keep the cover body 80 in placearound the grill 12 therein. The magnetic fastener 110 being secured tothe grill 12 is best shown in FIG. 4 . It should be appreciated that themagnetic fastener 110 will adhere to the grill 12 without being directlyapplied in many instances. As the grill cover 10 is place over the grill12, as discussed below, the magnetic fastener 110 will automaticallyadhere to the metallic component 78 of the grill 12, without beingdirectly adhered by the user.

In embodiments of the invention, the magnetic fastener 110 comprises amagnet 112 and a pocket 114. The pocket 114 is secured to the cover body80, and the magnet 112 is disposed within the pocket 114. The pocket 114and the magnet 112 are best illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4 . As can beseen, the pocket 114 is disposed along the outer edge 102. As best shownin FIG. 1 , the pocket 114 is disposed at least partially within thecover void 108. Disposing the pocket 114 within the cover void 108, asopposed to external to the cover body 80, increases the magnetic forceapplied by the magnet 112 on the metallic component 78 of the grill 12.

The pocket 114 is best shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 . The pocket 114 ofembodiments presents a generally rectangular shape. The pocket 114comprises a pocket sheet 116 that is folded so as to present a pocketvoid 118. The pocket sheet 116 may be folded (as shown in FIG. 4 ) orotherwise secured so as to form a cover-side sheet and a grill-sidesheet. The pocket void 118 is disposed between the cover-side sheet andthe grill-side sheet. The pocket void 118 has the magnet 112 permanentlydisposed therein. In some embodiments, the pocket sheet 116 is distinctfrom the respective panel 86,88,90 of the cover body 80. In otherembodiments, the pocket 114 is formed of a sheet that is unitary with atleast a portion of the cover body 80. In these embodiments, the pocket114 is formed by folding a protrusion of the cover body 80.

In embodiments of the invention, best shown in FIG. 4 , the pocket 114is secured via the facing 106. The facing 106 surrounds the respectivepanel 86,88,90, the cover-side sheet, and the grill-side sheet. A seam120 is disposed through an exterior side of the facing 106, therespective panel 86,88,90, the cover-side sheet, the grill-side sheet,and an interior side of the facing 106. Thus, the pocket 114 is securedto the cover body 80 by a seam 120 along the outer edge 102 of the coverbody 80.

In some embodiments, the pocket 114 is movable independent of the coverbody 80. This independent movability allows the pocket 114 to fallinward (e.g., toward the grill 12). Falling inward places the magnet 112disposed within the pocket 114 nearer to the grill 12. This allows anincreased likelihood that the magnet 112 will automatically secure tothe metallic component 78 of the grill 12.

The magnet 112 is permanently disposed within the pocket 114. The pocket114 may thus include side seams 122 to secure the cover-side sheet tothe grill-side sheet. The side seams 122 are best shown in FIG. 3 . Themagnet 112 may thus be inserted into the pocket 114 before the side seam122 and/or the bottom seam is secured. This permanently secures themagnet 112 within the pocket 114, such that the magnet 112 is notremovable during normal operation of the grill cover 10.

The magnet 112 is a material or object that produces a magnetic field.The magnetic field produces a force that pulls on other ferromagneticmaterial, such as the metallic component 78 of the grill 12 discussedabove. In embodiments, the magnet 112 is a permanent magnet whichcreates its own persistent magnetic field. In embodiments, the magnet112 presents a generally flat cylindrical shape, as shown in FIG. 3 . Inother embodiments, the magnet 112 may present a rectangular shape, asquare shape, an elliptical shape, or some other shape.

In embodiments of the invention, the grill cover 10 includes a set ofmagnetic fasteners 110. The set of magnetic fasteners 110 are disposedon the cover body 80. In these embodiments, the above-discussed magneticfastener 110 is a first magnetic fastener 124 and the grill cover 10further comprises a second magnetic fastener 126, a third magneticfastener 128, and a fourth magnetic fastener 130. An example of thisembodiment is best shown in FIG. 1 .

In some of these embodiments, as shown in FIG. 1 , the first magneticfastener 124 and the second magnetic fastener 126 are disposed on theanterior panel 86 of the cover body 80, and the third magnetic fastener128 and the fourth magnetic fastener 130 are disposed on the posteriorpanel 88 of the cover body 80. The first magnetic fastener 124 islaterally spaced from the second magnetic fastener 126 so as tointerface with the metallic component 78 of the grill 12 along a leftside 132 and a right side 134. The third magnetic fastener 128 islaterally spaced from the fourth magnetic fastener 130 so as tointerface with the metallic component 78 of the grill 12 along the leftside 132 and the right side 134.

It should be appreciated that the metallic component 78 of the grill 12interfaced by the respective magnetic fasteners 110 may be distinct,depending upon the construction of the grill 12 over which the grillcover 10 is emplaced. Thus, the grill 12 may include a first metalliccomponent 78, a second metallic component 78, a third metallic component78, and/or a fourth metallic component 78. The metallic component 78 maybe any of the above-discussed braces 40, posts 42 42, panels 28,30,32,doors 34, etc. Thus, in some instances, the first magnetic fastener 124and the second magnetic fastener 126 are configured to secure to thefirst metallic component 78 of the grill 12, and the third magneticfastener 128 and the fourth magnetic fastener 130 are configured tosecure to the second metallic component 78 of the grill 12. As anexample, the first metallic component 78 may be the front brace 44 ofthe cabinet segment 22 and the second metallic component 78 may be therear brace 48 of the cabinet segment 22. As another example, the firstmetallic component 78 may be the front-left post 54 (as shown in FIG. 4), the second metallic component 78 may be the front-right post 56, thethird metallic component 78 may be the rear-left post 58, and the fourthmetallic component 78 may be the rear-right post 60. FIG. 4 shows thefirst metallic component 78 being the front-left post 54 being securedto the magnet 112 through the pocket 114, which is secured to the frontpanel 24 of the cover body 80 via the facing 106.

In other embodiments, the grill cover 10 includes the cover body 80, afirst magnetic fastener 124, and a second magnetic fastener 126, withboth magnetic fasteners 110 disposed along the outer edge 102 of thecover body 80. In still other embodiments, the grill cover 10 includesthe cover body 80, a first magnetic fastener 124, and a second magneticfastener 126; with the first magnetic fastener 124 being disposed alongthe outer edge 102 and the second magnetic fastener 126 being disposedon the traversing panel 90 away from the outer edge 102. In theseembodiments, the second magnetic fastener 126 is configured to besecured to the lid 16 or other second metallic component 78 of the grill12.

In embodiments of the invention, the grill cover 10 includes at leastone secondary fastener 84. The secondary fastener 84 is configured to besecured and/or tightened by the user after the primary fastener 82 hasbeen secured to the grill 12. The primary fastener 82 and the secondfastener thus work together to keep the grill cover 10 emplaced over thegrill 12. In embodiments, the secondary fastener 84 reduces thecross-sectional area of the void opening of the cover body 80, as bestseen by comparing FIG. 1 to FIG. 2 .

In some embodiments of the invention, the secondary fastener 84 includesan anterior strap 136 and a posterior strap 138. The anterior strap 136and the posterior strap 138 are each provided with a hook-and-loopfastener 140 (commonly referred to as VELCRO), such that the anteriorstrap 136 remains secured to the posterior strap 138 via thehook-and-loop fastener 140. The user may thus emplace the grill cover 10over the grill 12 such that the primary fasteners 82 engage one or moremetallic components 78 of the grill 12, and then the user may tighten orotherwise secure the secondary fastener 84 to provide additionalsecurement of the grill cover 10 over the grill 12, as is shown in FIG.2 . In other embodiments of the invention, the secondary fastener 84 mayinclude another fastening structure, such as a loop, a button, a clip,an eyelet, or the like.

Exemplary Materials and Methods of Manufacture

The materials used and methods of manufacturing various embodiments ofthe invention will now be discussed. It should be appreciated that anyof various materials and methods of manufacture may be utilized inproducing any of the various embodiments of the invention. Broadly,embodiments of the invention are directed to a method of manufacturing agrill cover 10. The method may comprise steps of acquiring a polyesterfabric; coating the polyester fabric with a protective coating; cuttingthe polyester fabric to a pattern shape; sewing the polyester fabric toform a cover body 80; inserting a magnet 112 into a pocket; sealing themagnet 112 ic component into the pocket; and securing the pocket to thecover body 80 to form the grill cover 10.

In embodiments of the invention, the cover body 80 is formed ofpolyester fabric. Polyester fabric is formed at least partially ofpolyester yarns or fibers. Polyester is a synthetic, man-made polymersuch as polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”). Polyester fabrics aretypically durable and resistant, as well as strong yet lightweight.Polyester fabrics also have quick drying properties, which makes themideal for outdoor applications. The pocket and the secondary fasteners84 may additionally be formed at least partially of polyester fabric.The base, untreated polyester fabric may be referred to as greige. Thepolyester fabric may be provided in any of various grades, such as good,better, best, and premium.

In embodiments of the invention, the polyester material is coated so asto provide additional weatherproofing characteristics to the polyestermaterial. The coated polyester material may be referred to as a vinylcoated polyester. The vinyl coated polyester includes the polyesterfabric (the griege, which may also be referred to as a polyester scrim),a bonding or adhesive agent, and a polyvinyl chloride (“PVC”) coating.The polyester material supports the coating. The PVC coating makes thepolyester material waterproof and resistant to environmental factors. Inother embodiments, the polyester material may be treated with anothercoating. Examples of the coating include polyester urethane (“PU”),polyether urethane (“PE”), and thermoplastic elastomer (“TPE”) coatings.The coating is typically applied to the griege in a liquid form andallowed to cure.

The finished rolled vinyl coated polyester (or other finished rolledpolyester fabric) is then cut and sewn. The rolled vinyl coatedpolyester is laid out on a cutting board and cut the patterns out forthe specific grill cover 10 shape and size. Examples of grill shapesinclude the one depicted in FIGS. 1 and 2 , wagon, smoker, kettle, andother of the above-discussed outdoor cooking equipment. Examples ofgrill cover sizes include small (“S”), medium (“M”), large (“L”),extra-large (“XL”).

The cut patterns are then sewn together. For example, the traversingsegment is sewn to the anterior panel 86 and the posterior panel 88. Theadditional items are also sewn to the cover body 80. For example, thepocket may be sewn shut with the magnet 112 therein, and the facing 106sewn to the pocket and the respective panel 86,88,90 of the cover body80. The cover, once sewn and put through a quality control process, ispacked into the retail packaging.

Additional Considerations

In this description, references to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or“embodiments” mean that the feature or features being referred to areincluded in at least one embodiment of the technology. Separatereferences to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or “embodiments” inthis description do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment and arealso not mutually exclusive unless so stated and/or except as will bereadily apparent to those skilled in the art from the description. Forexample, a feature, structure, act, etc. described in one embodiment mayalso be included in other embodiments, but is not necessarily included.Thus, the current technology can include a variety of combinationsand/or integrations of the embodiments described herein.

Although the present application sets forth a detailed description ofnumerous different embodiments, it should be understood that the legalscope of the description is defined by the words of the claim(s) setforth at the end of this patent and equivalents. The detaileddescription is to be construed as exemplary only and does not describeevery possible embodiment since describing every possible embodimentwould be impractical. Numerous alternative embodiments may beimplemented, using either current technology or technology developedafter the filing date of this patent, which would still fall within thescope of the claims.

Throughout this specification, plural instances may implementcomponents, operations, or structures described as a single instance.Although individual operations of one or more methods are illustratedand described as separate operations, one or more of the individualoperations may be performed concurrently, and nothing requires that theoperations be performed in the order illustrated. Structures andfunctionality presented as separate components in example configurationsmay be implemented as a combined structure or component. Similarly,structures and functionality presented as a single component may beimplemented as separate components. These and other variations,modifications, additions, and improvements fall within the scope of thesubject matter herein. The foregoing statements in the paragraph shallapply unless so stated in this description and/or except as will bereadily apparent to those skilled in the art from the description.

As used herein, the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “includes,”“including,” “has,” “having” or any other variation thereof, areintended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process,method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements is notnecessarily limited to only those elements but may include otherelements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method,article, or apparatus.

What is claimed is:
 1. An outdoor cooking equipment cover configured tobe utilized with an article of outdoor cooking equipment having ametallic component, the outdoor cooking equipment cover comprising: acover body presenting an outer edge disposed along a bottom side,wherein the cover body presents a cover void therein configured toreceive the outdoor cooking equipment therein; and a magnetic fastenerhaving a bottom edge that is secured to the cover body proximate thebottom side of the outer edge such that the magnetic fastener isconfigured to pivot relative to the cover body about the bottom edge,said magnetic fastener configured to provide a magnetic force to keepthe magnetic fastener selectively secured to the metallic component ofthe outdoor cooking equipment so as to keep the cover body in placearound the outdoor cooking equipment therein.
 2. The outdoor cookingequipment cover of claim 1, wherein the magnetic fastener includes: apocket secured to the cover body; and a magnet permanently disposedwithin the pocket.
 3. The outdoor cooking equipment cover of claim 2,wherein the pocket is secured to the cover body by a seam along theouter edge of the cover body.
 4. The outdoor cooking equipment cover ofclaim 2, wherein the pocket is formed of a sheet that is distinct of thecover body, wherein the pocket is sewn to the cover body via a facing.5. The outdoor cooking equipment cover of claim 1, wherein the magneticfastener is a first magnetic fastener, the outdoor cooking equipmentcover further comprising: a second magnetic fastener; a third magneticfastener; and a fourth magnetic fastener.
 6. The outdoor cookingequipment cover of claim 5, wherein the cover body includes an anteriorpanel, a posterior panel, and a traversing panel, wherein the firstmagnetic fastener and the second magnetic fastener are disposed on theanterior panel of the cover body, wherein the third magnetic fastenerand the fourth magnetic fastener are disposed on the posterior panel ofthe cover body.
 7. The outdoor cooking equipment cover of claim 5,wherein the metallic component of the outdoor cooking equipment is afirst metallic component, wherein the first magnetic fastener and thesecond magnetic fastener are configured to secure to the first metalliccomponent of the outdoor cooking equipment, wherein the outdoor cookingequipment further includes a second metallic component, wherein thethird magnetic fastener and the fourth magnetic fastener are configuredto secure to the second metallic component of the outdoor cookingequipment.
 8. The outdoor cooking equipment cover of claim 1, whereinthe outdoor cooking equipment comprises one of a drum-style smoker, abullet-style smoker, a vertical smoker, a horizontal smoker, an offsetsmoker, a cabinet-style smoker, an egg-style smoker, or an outdoor pizzaoven.
 9. An outdoor equipment cover configured to be utilized with anarticle of outdoor equipment having a metallic component, the outdoorequipment cover comprising: a cover body presenting an outer edgedisposed along a bottom side, wherein the cover body presents a covervoid therein configured to receive the outdoor equipment therein; amagnetic fastener secured to the cover body, the magnetic fastenercomprising a pocket and a magnet disposed within the pocket, saidmagnetic fastener configured to provide a magnetic force to keep themagnetic fastener selectively secured to the metallic component of theoutdoor equipment so as to keep the cover body in place around theoutdoor equipment therein; a facing along the outer edge, wherein thepocket is secured to the cover body by the facing; and a secondaryfastener secured to the cover body, said secondary fastener configuredto reduce a cross-sectional area of the cover void so as to prevent theoutdoor equipment cover from being removed from the outdoor equipmentwhile the secondary fastener is emplaced.
 10. The outdoor equipmentcover of claim 9, wherein the outdoor equipment comprises one of a tool,a structure, an article of outdoor furniture, a fire pit, a spaceheater, or an article of outdoor cooking equipment.
 11. The outdoorcooking equipment cover of claim 10, wherein the outdoor cookingequipment comprises one of a drum-style smoker, a bullet-style smoker, avertical smoker, a horizontal smoker, an offset smoker, a cabinet-stylesmoker, an egg-style smoker, or an outdoor pizza oven.
 12. The outdoorequipment cover of claim 9, wherein the pocket is secured to the coverbody by a seam along the outer edge of the cover body.
 13. The outdoorequipment cover of claim 9, wherein the pocket is pivotable about thefacing relative to the cover body.
 14. The outdoor equipment cover ofclaim 9, wherein the pocket is formed of a sheet that is distinct of thecover body.
 15. The outdoor equipment cover of claim 9, wherein thesecondary fastener includes: an anterior strap; and a posterior strap.16. The outdoor equipment cover of claim 15, wherein the secondaryfastener includes a hook-and-loop fastener configured to securely holdthe anterior strap to the posterior strap.
 17. The outdoor equipmentcover of claim 9, wherein the cover body comprises a polyester fabrichaving a protective coating.
 18. The method of claim 17, wherein theprotective coating applied to the polyester fabric is a PVC coating. 19.An outdoor equipment cover configured to be utilized with an article ofoutdoor equipment having a metallic component, the outdoor equipmentcover comprising: a cover body presenting an outer edge disposed along abottom side, wherein the cover body presents a cover void thereinconfigured to receive the outdoor equipment therein; and a magneticfastener having a bottom edge that is secured to the cover bodyproximate the bottom side of the outer edge such that the magneticfastener is configured to pivot relative to the cover body about thebottom edge, said magnetic fastener configured to provide a magneticforce to keep the magnetic fastener selectively secured to the metalliccomponent of the outdoor equipment so as to keep the cover body in placearound the outdoor equipment therein.
 20. The outdoor equipment cover ofclaim 19, wherein the outdoor equipment comprises one of a tool, astructure, an article of outdoor furniture, a fire pit, or a spaceheater.